Category:E30

European route E30 is an A-Class West-East European route, extending from the southern Irish port of Cork in the west to the Russian city of Omsk in the east.

History

The E30 is one of the longest European routes with a total length of about 5800 km (3625 mi) (3300 km (2062 mi) from Cork to Moscow, 2500 km (1560 mi) from Moscow to Omsk. The naming is by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.

Formerly the route only went from Cork to Samara, with an often reported length of 3070 miles (4912km).

The nearest passenger ferries to Hoek Van Holland actually depart from Harwich, across the Orwell river south of Felixstowe, at the E 32. That ferry has 4 daily departures and takes about 4 hours. Cargo ferries depart from Felixstowe.